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Scientific innovation for areas deprived of electricity
Before the discovery of electricity life still went on....
Since there is load shedding in Pakistan till the foreseeable future I am dedicating this thread to scientific innovation which helps us in this world when we have to live in such conditions....Please dont troll you live under a/c 24/7 good to know move on and live your life...there are other HUMAN BEINGS who are not as fortunate!
by Michelle Kennedy Hogan, 05/22/15
filed under: Eco-Inspiration, energy efficiency, Green Products, News
This $129 foot-powered clothes washer is now available for pre-order in the U.S. | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building
A people-powered washing machine is a dream come true for some who live in remote areas, off-the-grid or in places where a washer and dryer are a hike to get to. The Drumi is reminiscent of the GiraDora, a foot-pedal washing machine prototype that never came to market in the U.S. Now, the Drumi is available for sale.
The Drumi is designed for campers, students, off-griders or anyone else who would rather use their foot to power their wash loads than electricity. At only 22 inches tall, the Drumi can handle 6 or 7 individual garments (about 5 lbs of clothes) at once, but only one pair of jeans. (If you’ve ever hand-washed a pair of jeans, this makes perfect sense to you.) Ideal for delicate items or baby clothes, the Drumi uses only five liters (just over a gallon) of water to clean a load of clothes.
To use it, you load the clothes in the drum, put detergent in the hopper and then add the water. You push the pedal for five minutes, which spins the drum back and forth, then push the button to drain the water. Add more water for rinsing, push the pedal some more, and drain. According to Yirego, a Toronto-based household design company, the washer uses 80 percent less water than a regular washer. It also uses liquid, powder and solid detergents.
Priced at $129 USD, the Drumi is available for pre-order and promises delivery, at latest, by July 2016. If you are interested in low-impact washers, other styles are also available including the Swoosh, the bucket using Venus, and the Laundry POD, which is like a washing salad spinner.
Read more: This $129 foot-powered clothes washer is now available for pre-order in the U.S. | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building
Before the discovery of electricity life still went on....
Since there is load shedding in Pakistan till the foreseeable future I am dedicating this thread to scientific innovation which helps us in this world when we have to live in such conditions....Please dont troll you live under a/c 24/7 good to know move on and live your life...there are other HUMAN BEINGS who are not as fortunate!
by Michelle Kennedy Hogan, 05/22/15
filed under: Eco-Inspiration, energy efficiency, Green Products, News
This $129 foot-powered clothes washer is now available for pre-order in the U.S. | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building
A people-powered washing machine is a dream come true for some who live in remote areas, off-the-grid or in places where a washer and dryer are a hike to get to. The Drumi is reminiscent of the GiraDora, a foot-pedal washing machine prototype that never came to market in the U.S. Now, the Drumi is available for sale.
The Drumi is designed for campers, students, off-griders or anyone else who would rather use their foot to power their wash loads than electricity. At only 22 inches tall, the Drumi can handle 6 or 7 individual garments (about 5 lbs of clothes) at once, but only one pair of jeans. (If you’ve ever hand-washed a pair of jeans, this makes perfect sense to you.) Ideal for delicate items or baby clothes, the Drumi uses only five liters (just over a gallon) of water to clean a load of clothes.
To use it, you load the clothes in the drum, put detergent in the hopper and then add the water. You push the pedal for five minutes, which spins the drum back and forth, then push the button to drain the water. Add more water for rinsing, push the pedal some more, and drain. According to Yirego, a Toronto-based household design company, the washer uses 80 percent less water than a regular washer. It also uses liquid, powder and solid detergents.
Priced at $129 USD, the Drumi is available for pre-order and promises delivery, at latest, by July 2016. If you are interested in low-impact washers, other styles are also available including the Swoosh, the bucket using Venus, and the Laundry POD, which is like a washing salad spinner.
Read more: This $129 foot-powered clothes washer is now available for pre-order in the U.S. | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building